Gate
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A suffix used to denote a political scandal. Its use originated with the Watergate scandal during the Nixon administration.
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In nouns denoting an actual or alleged scandal, especially one involving a cover-up.
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Data analysis solution that lets users utilize pre-defined segments or create their own in order to analyze texts. A software product by University of Sheffield
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Gate in Water Skiing. Positioned at each end of the slalom course. The boat and the skier must both pass through it.
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Gate in Skiing. Marked by two poles with colored flags on top of which slalom skiers must pass through.
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Gate in Rowing. The device on the rowlock that can be unscrewed and removed to allow the oar to be inserted or taken out.
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